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Fiji’s remarkable marine life embody all the elements that make Fiji’s reefs so exceptional. Drama, diversity, brilliant lavish panoramas, deep water rich with food. Fiji’s aquatic world is as dynamic and splendid as nature can be. A Fiji dive experiende includes caves, pinacles, and WW2 wrecks. Add in an abundance of tropical fish, large pelagic fish, and the colorful soft corals that Fiji is famous for and you will want to keep exploring these magnificent waters.
Diving in Fiji is an experience not to be missed. Fiji has some of the most beautiful, untouched and diverse reef ecosystems on earth.With more than 390 coral species, around 1200 fish species and five of the world's seven marine turtle species, it’s an underwater naturalist’s dream.The strong currents of the outer reefs bring nutrient rich waters from thousands of miles around, and in turn, lure in some of the most diverse life in the ocean, including everything from macro life to pelagic spectacles that defy the eye.
In Fiji, it’s all about the corals! The colors are so incredibly vibrant and the anthias so plentiful that it’s hard to ever look away. The majority of diving is done as drift dives, allowing you to cover large distances and see walls of soft corals. As the current picks up, planktivores such as beautifully colored scalefin anthias spring up off the reef in polarized schools. One of the main draws of diving Fiji are the reef scenes - they are quite spectacular! Remember to get in the current. Few other places in the world offer such an abundance of this coral, nor the wide spectrum of colos, ranging from pink, purple, orange, yellow and fiery red.
The gorgeous, lush, color-splashed images of Fiji that you see in dive publications are courtesy of a soft coral called dendronephthya. Underwater photographers will want to shoot when some current is present, making a dramatic difference in the color of underwater imagery. Together, this forms a rich pageantry of color. Around every corner is the next world class image. With little current present, the soft corals are muted, but as the current increases, they inflate with water and their color really begins to glow.
Diving with the Fiji Aggressor:
Throughout the week aboard the Fiji Aggressor (formerly Island Dancer II) guests will depart Suva to explore the reefs, bommies and walls of Nigali Pass, Wakaya, Koro and Namenalala Islands. Known as the soft coral capital, the brilliant colors on display will dazzle even the most experienced divers and photographers. Drift dives with eagle rays, mantas, turtles, sharks and giant groupers are also on the itinerary Clownfish, pygmy seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish, and a multitude of nudibranchs bring smiles to every dive! With direct flights from several major cities worldwide, it is an easy destination to add to your dive log.
To top off the exiting diving and experience some of Fiji’s local culture, a visit to a Fijian village on one of the remote islands is arranged including a Kava ceremony and warrior dance. All guests are required to wear a traditional sulu (sarong or wrap) so either bring your own or we will gladly provide one for you!
The Fiji Aggressor appeals to those discriminating divers who prefer a smaller group and is perfectly suited for Fiji and the diving itinerary. All indoor areas are air-conditioned and each of the guest cabins feature en-suite facilities. The beautifully appointed salon has ample room for divers to view their photos and videos or to enjoy a movie on the entertainment system. The sundeck features covered and uncovered lounging and is a perfect place to relax with a book during surface intervals.
Package includes;
Ved skriftlig aksept av vårt tilbud bekrefter du/dere at våre betingelser er både lest og forstått og at evt kansellerings gebyrer kan tilkomme ved en evt. avbestilling av reisen.